Yeats Country Hotel, Spa & Leisure Club

Hotel · Rosses Point

Yeats Country Hotel, Spa & Leisure Club

Hotel · Rosses Point

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Rosses Upper, Rosses Point, Co. Sligo, F91 WP6N, Ireland

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Nestled by the Atlantic Ocean, this casual hotel features spacious, comfy rooms, an inviting spa, and a lively restaurant with stunning views.  

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"As a child, William Butler Yeats spent his summer holidays in County Sligo,and the lakes and hillsinspired manyof his most famous poems, such as The Lake Isle of Innisfree . Take a leisurely day and follow the Yeats Trailaround the locations in the area that he loved, taking in Glencar Lough, the Isle of Innisfree, Rosses Point, Benbulben, Lissadell House, and finally the churchyard at Drumcliffe Parish Church, where Yeats is buried."

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@afar

"As a child, William Butler Yeats spent his summer holidays in County Sligo,and the lakes and hillsinspired manyof his most famous poems, such as The Lake Isle of Innisfree . Take a leisurely day and follow the Yeats Trailaround the locations in the area that he loved, taking in Glencar Lough, the Isle of Innisfree, Rosses Point, Benbulben, Lissadell House, and finally the churchyard at Drumcliffe Parish Church, where Yeats is buried."

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@afar

"As a child, William Butler Yeats spent his summer holidays in County Sligo,and the lakes and hillsinspired manyof his most famous poems, such as The Lake Isle of Innisfree . Take a leisurely day and follow the Yeats Trailaround the locations in the area that he loved, taking in Glencar Lough, the Isle of Innisfree, Rosses Point, Benbulben, Lissadell House, and finally the churchyard at Drumcliffe Parish Church, where Yeats is buried."

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Tanya Quigley-Makeup

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This is home away from home. The comfort level is 10 out 10. Beautiful areas to sit and relax, have a coffee or a drink and read a book by the fire while catching some amazing views. The food is always amazing here especially the fish and chips which is my firm favourite. Every single member of staff is so helpful and polite. It's quite and relaxing. Rooms are spacious and comfortable. I was very impressed with the spa, and the treatments they provide. Try the seaweed baths, your skin feels amazing after.

Fiona Croke

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This hotel is rated at 4 star, perhaps that was the original rating when it was opened a v long time ago. Firstly on the positives because there are not many; 1. V friendly staff 2. Clean rooms Now for the negatives: 1. Food in the restaurant for dinner was one of the worst dining experiences I’ve ever had. We were a table of 10 and 3 of my family had to send their dinners back as inedible. 2. The sauce that came with the spicy wings looked like it was made 10 years ago and curdled 3. Kids menu basic beyond believe with chips triple refried, cold and burnt 4. Smelly, damp old fashioned dining area 5. Staff almost looked embarrassed at the food they were serving actually felt bad for them. Kitchen needs an overhaul and ‘chefs’ replaced with actually professionals 6. Bedrooms smelt like stale cigarettes 7. Swimming pool, old, dirty and absolutely freezing 8. Breakfast buffet v poor selection. No fresh fruit, alternative milks, eggs were inedible This hotel needs serious investment or needs to close down. Wouldn’t give a €1 to the owners who think this is an acceptable level of accommodation in this day and age in Ireland As I say the staff are doing the best they can given the circumstances but absolutely deplorable hotel.

Yvonne Moran

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Just returned from a couple of nights stay. Staff were lovely and very helpful. Room was lovely and clean and judging from other reviews I think we had one of the updated rooms. Food was lovely and well presented. We enjoyed the music in the evenings too. My only complaint would be the grab rail in the shower/bath is in the wrong place and made showering awkward and the shower knob was stiff and difficult to turn. Will definitely visit again

Lesley-Anne Kirk

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Best Carers weekend away ever...!! The service of the staff was top notch..the room was pristine...and housekeeping staff were really on the ball..nothing to much for them and ever so patient!! 😀 thank you so much! I was in the room at the back...and it was so quiet..so peaceful...perfection!! My only gripe is..(which is my personal opinion)..the food portions are very big..but...on the plus side..the vegetables were cooked to perfection..Al dente!! Everything was perfect. Thank you to the Yeats Inn Hotel...Will recommend 👌 you to family and friends!!

Pádraig Ó Ceithearnaigh

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I hadn't stayed here before but on leaving both my wife and I agreed that it a place we would revisit. I let reception know that the water in hot tap in the bedroom was extremely hot and in their own interest it would be advisable to check it out. The reception staff were very welcoming and friendly. The evening food in the bar was fine but as I am very allergic to eggs it is getting more and more difficult to get an egg free meal. However we weren't left hungry.

Darren Buckley

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What a spectacular hotel! From the moment we arrived we were greeted with a warm welcome,smiles and they made a big deal about our little girl! Room was spacious, clean and warm. No matter which room you are in you have a view of the sea of golf course! Leisure centre was lovely, water was warm and everything was clean. We had dinner in the restaurant was one of the nicest dinners we had and kids menu was perfect. Breakfast was simple but tasty and plentiful, freshly cooked eggs was a treat! Everything was just perfect. Couldn't recommend this hotel enough! And Rosses point is one of the nicest places to visit. We will definitely be back again!

Pádraig MacÉamuinn

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Lovely place for a meal, a drink or to meet family or friends as I did. Very reasonably priced for a hotel and a very good pint. Staff are pleasant and friendly. I'll be back here again this Saturday so I think that speaks for itself. P.

Fultrum Iccapod

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The definition of false advertising. This hotel is advertised as "luxurious accommodation" and an "elegant 4 star Sligo Hotel". This hotel is easily one of the worst hotels I've ever stayed in. I brought my partner and 3 kids here for my partners birthday. Immediately I began to panic. This is not "luxurious" by any stretch of the imagination. The room we were given was dirty. Carpets weren't cleaned, There was sand all over the window sill and the bed they expected my son to sleep on was broken. The room was dark with those awful harsh tungsten lights. The bathroom is nothing like the modern bathrooms advertised on the website. It's got 1970's green tiles, it's dirty looking plastic bath. To make things even worse the toilet was broken which we found out when my son used it then flushed and it sprayed him in the face. I'm sure the manager will have an answer for everything on here "our guests love this classic style". It's drab and dated. A classic style would be something that doesn't go out of fashion, something timeless. This hotel is not that. They also advertise rooms as "well appointed" when literally every piece of furniture in the room had broken pieces or was worn. If I hadn't of driven 3 hours with 3 kids in the car I would have went home. I went to the front desk to complain. The staff were very nice but what could they do about the state of the place? I wasn't charged for the first night and after speaking to a manager the next morning was moved to another room. Wasn't much better though, the bathroom in this room had paint peeling off the ceiling. Still didn't feel 100% clean and was still dated and drab. TV in this room had sporadic reception issues (funnily enough when you want to watch it) and that night there were kids running up and down the hall knocking on doors at 11pm who woke our 6 month old up. Any good points? Location Staff were lovely and doing their best. Food wasn't bad, pretty bog standard. (Go around the corner to The Driftwood and have food, it's amazing) Kids club was a nice addition Our kids loved swimming (The leisure center needs serious updating though) Nice pint of Guinness